Loaded Lux & Dave East: It's an outdoor flex in the 'Higher' music video
Is there any better city than New York? Definitely a rhetorical question so let’s jump right into the major flex coming courtesy of hip-hop artists Loaded Lux and Dave East with their Big Apple-showing ‘Higher’ music video.
Is there any better city than New York? Definitely a rhetorical question so let’s jump right into the major flex coming courtesy of hip-hop artists Loaded Lux and Dave East with their Big Apple-showing ‘Higher’ music video.
The tune is flames but it’s all about showing love for the best city - ever. New York, New York.
Dave East, Shaggy, Mike & Keys: It's an international glow in the 'DANGEROUS RIDDUM' music video
Want a reminder it’s the summertime flex? Look no further than watching rap veteran Dave East, Mike & Keys plus Shaggy turning up with their ‘DANGEROUS RIDDUM’ music video. It’s big tough and all types of summertime heat.
Want a reminder it’s the summertime flex? Look no further than watching rap veteran Dave East, Mike & Keys plus Shaggy turning up with their ‘DANGEROUS RIDDUM’ music video. It’s big tough and all types of summertime heat.
The crew come together and deliver signature flexing on the Mike & Keys production. Tap in.
Dave East, Mike & Keys: It's a flashback to the come-up in the 'DOIN' GREAT' music video
Sometimes to know where you’re going you have to know where you’ve been and it’s the concept in the new ‘DOIN’ GREAT’ music video. Rap artists Dave East and Mike & Keys come through with their flashback visual.
Sometimes to know where you’re going you have to know where you’ve been and it’s the concept in the new ‘DOIN’ GREAT’ music video. Rap artists Dave East and Mike & Keys come through with their flashback visual.
It’s a look back at the come-up and documenting all those grind times. Tap in.
Dave East & Scram Jones: The East Coast flex is ignited in an 'In My Head' music video
Blame it on the East Coast because the heatwaves are coming in heavy courtesy of Harlem’s Dave East and Scram Jones. The duo team up to put the visual treatment to their fire ‘In My Head’ anthem.
Blame it on the East Coast because the heatwaves are coming in heavy courtesy of Harlem’s Dave East and Scram Jones. The duo team up to put the visual treatment to their fire ‘In My Head’ anthem.
Summer love is still a few months away but with the spring season activated, why not embrace the fun and crushing vibes? Tap in.
Dave East & Cruch Calhoun: It's a late night flex in the 'Shouts To Me' music video
Sometimes you just have to pat yourself on the back when it comes to the grind. So seeing hip-hop artists Dave East and Cruch Calhoun linking up in their ‘Shouts To Me’ music video? Tough.
Sometimes you just have to pat yourself on the back when it comes to the grind. So seeing hip-hop artists Dave East and Cruch Calhoun linking up in their ‘Shouts To Me’ music video? Tough.
It’s all types of late night antics and busting out the bike life glow ups. Tap in.
J. Stone & Dave East: It's a late night flex in the 'Rich Roll' music video
Love big city vibes? Say less. Rap artist J. Stone and Dave East coming through in the clutch with their new ‘Rich Roll’ music video? Tough.
Love big city vibes? Say less. Rap artist J. Stone and Dave East coming through in the clutch with their new ‘Rich Roll’ music video? Tough.
Add some Symphony Green to the mix, too? Must-see. Tap in.
Dave East & Cruch Calhoun: It's a late night big flex in the 'On Sight' music video
Love fire visuals? How about seeing Harlem rap heavyweight Dave East teaming up with Cruch Calhoun for their ‘On Sight’ music video? Tough.
Love fire visuals? How about seeing Harlem rap heavyweight Dave East teaming up with Cruch Calhoun for their ‘On Sight’ music video? Tough.
It’s all eyes on the duo as they deliver a direct message to the ops. Tap in.
Dave East & Jadakiss: The cameras stay rolling in the 'Weirdos' music video
New York vibes on a regular basis? How about connecting Harlem with Yonkers? Say less. Rap heavyweights Dave East and Jadakiss connect on their new ‘Weirdos’ music video.
New York vibes on a regular basis? How about connecting Harlem with Yonkers? Say less. Rap heavyweights Dave East and Jadakiss connect on their new ‘Weirdos’ music video.
The single goes hard but getting the cameras rocking from start to finish? Must-see.
Giggs & Dave East: The city vibes are alive and alert with the 'Starlets' music video
Giggs. Dave East. What more could you want? How about a full-fledged ‘Starlets’ music video? The duo link up like LeBron James and Anthony Davis with championship goals as the focus.
Giggs. Dave East. What more could you want? How about a full-fledged ‘Starlets’ music video? The duo link up like LeBron James and Anthony Davis with championship goals as the focus.
The duo’s new single goes hard but having a cinematic appeal like the ‘Starlets’ music video provides? Tough. Tap in.
Dave East: The Harlem native delivers bars over JAY-Z's 'Politics As Usual' beat
New York rapper Dave East is always nice-nice when it comes to the wordplay. The hip-hop veteran comes through with the Harlem glow up courtesy of a new Justin Credible freestyle session.
New York rapper Dave East is always nice-nice when it comes to the wordplay. The hip-hop veteran comes through with the Harlem glow up courtesy of a new Justin Credible freestyle session.
Adding lines to music icon JAY-Z’s ‘Politics As Usual’ though? Tough. Tap in.
Dave East: It's a 'Hustlers' flex in the new music video with Tyga
New York raper Dave East stays jugging his music career and acting. But for right now, it’s all eyes on his recording studio grind with a new Fortune Favors the Bold studio project streaming everywhere and a super big flex heavy ‘Hustlers’ music video ready for your eyes.
New York raper Dave East stays jugging his music career and acting. But for right now, it’s all eyes on his recording studio grind with a new Fortune Favors the Bold studio project streaming everywhere and a super big flex heavy ‘Hustlers’ music video ready for your eyes.
From leveling up alongside West Coast rapper Tyga to being surrounded by stunning women from start to finish, it’s all eyes on the Harlem native’s latest visual creation. Tap in.
Dave East: It's international flexing and fancy living in the 'Rich Problems' music video
It’s true - New York rap heavyweight Dave East has gone Hollywood with the acting but his true love will always be penning hard-hitting lyrics. So of course it’s vital to see his glow and flex in the new ‘Rich Problems’ music video.
It’s true - New York rap heavyweight Dave East has gone Hollywood with the acting but his true love will always be penning hard-hitting lyrics. So of course it’s vital to see his glow and flex in the new ‘Rich Problems’ music video.
The visual captures your attention from start to finish as he packs his bags from his Harlem roots and surrounding neighborhoods to post up from overseas. Peep the details and keep scrolling to see Dave’s cinematic clip.
GRAMMY® Award-nominated gold-selling Harlem rap phenomenon, model, actor, and storyteller Dave East returns with an infectious new single and music video entitled “Rich Problems” out now via Def Jam Recordings.
The track entangles bright piano with orchestral samples, building a bold backdrop. Over this soundscape, Dave ponders the duality of success, the game, and life itself. He confesses, “Think I’m always in a good mood, you see me smiling, little devil on my shoulder and he wildin’,” before lamenting “Bank account great, my homies dying.” Amidst this lyrical push-and-pull, he lives up to the prescient promise, “Fuck ‘viral’, this flow a virus.” The accompanying visual finds him in Abu Dhabi. He pulls up in a baby blue McClaren and raps his truth to the camera in between sweeping vistas of the city’s beauty surrounding him.
It serves as an epic opening statement for his next chapter as he preps more music for release very soon.
Want to learn more about Dave East? Curious about his non-stop grind? You already know.
Buoyed by an unbreakable flow, undeniable hooks, and uncompromising vision, Dave East consistently asserts himself as a 21st century Harlem storyteller. He upholds the narrative tradition of his neighborhood through a combination of elite lyricism and deft songwriting. After grinding with one acclaimed mixtape after another, 2017’s seminal Paranoia: A True Story notably bowed in the Top 10 of the Billboard 200 and spawned the gold-certified “Perfect” [feat Chris Brown]. In 2019, his full-length debut album, Survival, reached the Top 15 of the Billboard 200, marked his third Top 10 entry on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums Chart, and boasted collaborations with Nas, Gunna, Lil Baby, Rick Ross, The-Dream, and more.
A year later, Karma 3 continued his hot streak, boasting his most-streamed single to date “Handsome” and picking up acclaim from NME, Office, Billboard, Clash, and more. Along the way, he also linked with Styles P, Harry Fraud, and DJ Drama for projects. Shining on screen, his filmography spans roles in Being Mary Jane, The Breaks, and Wu Tang: An American Saga. 2023 saw him level up again when he garnered a GRAMMY® Award nomination for his appearance on “Rent Money”from Mary J. Blige’s Good Morning Gorgeous. However, Dave East kicks off his boldest, brightest, and biggest era yet in 2023 with more music and the next chapter of his unbelievable story.
Nems: Dave East, Scram Jones and Uncle Murda know 'NY Is Killing Me'
You know what they say - if you can make it here, you can make it anywhere. Turns out homegrown rap artists. Nems, Dave East, Scram Jones and Uncle Murda have a few things to say about the Big Apple coming courtesy of their ‘NY Is Killing Me’ anthem.
You know what they say - if you can make it here, you can make it anywhere. Turns out homegrown rap artists. Nems, Dave East, Scram Jones and Uncle Murda have a few things to say about the Big Apple coming courtesy of their ‘NY Is Killing Me’ anthem.
Nems could have gone the solo route on this instrumental but delivers a hard-hitting song with help from all parts of the region - Harlem’s Dave East, Brooklyn’s Uncle Murda and New Rochelle’s Scram Jones. How about taking it up another notch with a full-fledged music video?
In 2022, NEMS broke through in a major way; social media sensation, securing brand deals with Puma and Monster Energy Drink, launching his own Podcast, Outside With Gorilla NEMS, which airs on the Revolt Podcast Network, he completed Seasons three and four of The Crew League Basketball and appeared on three episodes of Wild N’ Out.
NEMS closed out 2022 with a bang as well, specifically, his bucket list collaboration with Ghostface “Don’t Ever Disrespect Me,” and its corresponding video which was released in January.
Now, “Bing Bong,” NEMS is back with a new video for his latest single “NY Is Killing Me,” which also features Dave East, Uncle Murda & Scram Jones. You can watch the new visual for “NY Is Killing Me” below.
“NY Is Killing Me” is taken from NEMS forthcoming collaborative album, Rise Of The Silverback, with Scram Jones which will be released in the 2Q of 2023.
Cruch Calhoun, Dave East & Dre Mac get 'Tapped In' for new music video
Three’s company, right? Turns out it’s all about the trios for Cruch Calhoun and Dave East with Dre Mac pulling through on the assist for their new ‘Tapped In’ music video.
Three’s company, right? Turns out it’s all about the trios for Cruch Calhoun and Dave East with Dre Mac pulling through on the assist for their new ‘Tapped In’ music video.
New Jersey’s own Calhoun holds down the fort on the audio portion on a regular basis but it’s all about the visuals here. Peep the details and keep scrolling to see the fellas in their rap game bags.
Hailing from Roselle, NJ, Cruch Calhoun found success as one of the early signees of Cinematic Music and its founder Johnny Shipes. For the last few years, Cruch has been on his independent grind, touring and consistently releasing music; including with his frequent collaborator Dave East.
Cruch and Dave are back and “Tapped In” again with a new visual for the single. “Tapped In” also features an appearance from Dre Mac.
“Dave and I are “Tapped In” again and staying in tune” Cruch Calhoun asserts. “With “Tapped In” I wanted to create a track where we could put our east coast vibes on a west coast classic.”
“I always love working with Cruch” Dave East proclaims.. “Tapped In” is the perfect blend of east coast and west coast music; and mixed with Kamillion’s production perfectly blends the two sounds.”
“Tapped In” is taken from Cruch Calhoun’s forthcoming album, Soul’d Out, which will be released on 2-24-23.
Dave East proves he's so New York shooting music videos on the train
Next stop? Dave East. The New York rapper proves he really puts on for his city and took his talent to the D Train to flex for the masses.
Next stop? Dave East. The New York rapper proves he really puts on for his city and took his talent to the D Train to flex for the masses.
The hip-hop heavyweight takes a blue cup and his signature fashion goals onto a train and goes with a cinematic flex.
‘Dave East shooting a music video on the D train’
Dave East talking about his love for sneaker culture has me lacing my Blazers
I love fire sneakers and in a day and age where crypto currency is still head-scratching, the physical presence of a pair of mind-blowing kicks? Priceless. So of course seeing Harlem’s own Dave East chop it up with DraftKings’ The Starting Five live from The Compound about kicks culture, the power of Air Jordan sneakers and everything in-between?
I love fire sneakers and in a day and age where crypto currency is still head-scratching, the physical presence of a pair of mind-blowing kicks? Priceless. So of course seeing Harlem’s own Dave East chop it up with DraftKings’ The Starting Five live from The Compound about kicks culture, the power of Air Jordan sneakers and everything in-between?
Way too epic. Peep the details and keep scrolling for greatness.
Recently, rapper Dave East, producer Buda da Future and longtime culture strategist and talent manager Tara Carsner pulled up to (Brooklyn-based creative dojo) The Compound to chat kicks.
Onsite, Set Free Richardson (known as the mind behind the AND1 Mixtapes) and pro gamer Jamie “Dirk” Ruiz handed out some Air Jordan heat as the lineup explored:
Their early sneaker experiences and favorites (including Dave East’s early chases)
Holiday season exclusives and which NBA players they’re watching on XMas
The highly anticipated Varsity Reds drop + what the fan-favorite silhouette means to the game
Jim Jones, Fabolous, Dave East and Maino turned workout goals into a music video
Dipset’s Jim Jones knows he has one with his ‘Fit Lit’ anthem and it’s only right he takes his workout pals - Dave East, Fabolous and Maino - to where they’ve clocked in ample calorie-burning for their song’s visual.
Dipset’s Jim Jones knows he has one with his ‘Fit Lit’ anthem and it’s only right he takes his workout pals - Dave East, Fabolous and Maino - to where they’ve clocked in ample calorie-burning for their song’s visual.
Despite the drip being on high alert, the foursome turn up around everything from weights and punching bags to treadmills - plus even the women’s locker room.